The altar stands on three stocky, rectangular legs and is fitted with outward-facing zoomorphic heads at both ends. Most of its surface was hardened by fire, but the heads were barely exposed to the fire, leaving them in extremely damaged condition. There is a zig-zag line that runs along the back, and the front has a complex, angular meander pattern with nail imprints. The small holes on the object do not fit the motifs, they may have had some functional purpose. The object was discovered during the excavation led by Csilla Farkas in 2006-2007.